SANS Heads to San Diego to Train Future Cyber Security Workforce

Bethesda, MD., March 27, 2018 – SANS Institute, the global leader in cyber security training, will make its return to San Diego, California May 11 – 18 for SANS Security West 2018. Included among the course offerings is SANS SEC301: Introduction to Cyber Security. This course provides people looking to transition to a career in cyber security with the unique opportunity to learn the process of security and how security technologies work which is vital to becoming an effective cyber security practitioner.

According to the SEC301: Introduction to Cyber Security course author and instructor, Keith Palmgren (@kpalmgren), “Depending on which report you look at, we are about one million people short of having enough skilled cyber security practitioners. To rectify this problem, we need to add a LOT of people to the cyber security career field. Each of them will have to learn the basics of cyber security to become effective practitioners of the craft. The SANS SEC301 course does exactly that. Between 60% and 90% of SEC301 students are in their very first real IT class. The course, therefore, makes no assumptions about prior knowledge of Information Technology or Security. Students learn the terminology, the acronyms, and the “language of IT” so they can converse with peers. They will also learn how things in cyber security actually work, including authentication, encryption, networking, hexadecimal & binary, firewalls, and the list goes on and on.”

For additional information on the SEC301: Introduction to Cyber Security Course, or to register, please visit: www.sans.org/event/security-west-2018/course/introduction-cyber-security

SANS Security West 2018 features more than 30 information security courses to prepare students to meet today’s threats and tomorrow’s challenges. Courses are available for cyber security professionals at every level. Seasoned professionals will benefit from courses like SEC501: Advanced Security Essentials – Enterprise Defender, SEC504: Hacker Tools, Techniques, Exploits, and Incident Handling, SEC567: Social Engineering for Penetration Testers and SEC575: Mobile Device Security and Ethical Hacking. The event will also feature three types of SANS NetWars challenges – Core, Cyber Defense and Digital Forensic and Incident Response (DFIR). Bonus evening discussions led by some of today’s biggest names in cyber security will round out the agenda.